Math, asked by ashikhushi09, 1 year ago

If alpha an beta at e zeroes of the polynomial 2x²-4x+5, then find a quadratic polynomial, whose zeroes are 2/alpha & 2/beta.


narayansuryavapbx437: I think 2x^2-4x+5 is not having any zeroes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Α and β are the zeroes of 4x² + 4x +1 
a = 4 
b  =4 
c = 1
sum of zeroes = -b/a
α + β = -b/a
α+ β = -4 /4 
α + β = -1 ........................(i)

product of zeroes  = c/a
αβ = c/a
αβ = 1/4 ................(ii)


zeroes of polynomial are 2α and 2β
so 
sum of zeroes = 
2α + 2 β
2(α+β)         from (i)
2(-1)
-2

product of zeroes 
(2α)(2β)
4αβ
4 (1/4)                  from (ii)


polynomial = 
x ² - ( sum of zeroes )x + product of zeroes
x² - (-2)x +1
x² +2 x+1

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